I would love to have the ability to enter comments directly onto highlighted text; instead of the notes file; and view those comments when hovering over the highlight, ala "footnotes".

For example: "Prolegomena is not apologetics. Apologetics is the defense of Christian truth-claims. It attempts to show why Christianity is intellectually acceptable. In carrying out this task, apologetic methodologies differ. Some proceed with a step-by-step verification of various Christian claims,† whereas others deal with Christianity as a whole.† But all of these approaches have in common the goal of giving some reason for accepting the truth of Christianity."

I don't believe he meant take the mouse away from the Logos users; rather, take it away from the Logos developers, so they could feel the pain of those trying to use Logos on touch-screen devices and respond on the development side of things.

Make collections for each of the Logos Base Packages, so we can distinguish what came from a particular base package. This is important to me as a teacher, so I can work with only what the students are expected to have in their Logos Library. These collections are available for Logos 4-6 in a Faithlife group, but the collections have not been made for Logos 7.

Deliver on your Atlas map sets that are still outstanding from Logos 6 and improve upon the Atlas as others have already suggested.

Deliver on journals promises

Deliver on any outstanding data sets

bug fixes

Reading plans

Reading progress that tracks across platforms.

Pest control - get rid of current bugs including but not limited to courses tool both in desktop and webapp.

one notes system integrated across all platforms.

touch support - don't need it yet but one day I will so let's make it happen for all those that need it yesterday.

no over the top marketing, just present a clear concise non ambiguous message

Phil Gons (Faithlife):

What's on your Logos 8 wishlist? It could be fixing an annoying bug, refining a feature you rely on every day, or creating a brand new feature that would address a problem you encounter on a regular basis (but currently have to turn to something outside of Logos to solve).

To think of it another way, what problems would you like to see us solve? They could be problems we're already solving, but need to solve better. Or they could be problems we're currently not solving at all.

What are the most important things we should address to make Logos a better tool for you?

Your feedback doesn't need to be limited to the desktop app. Feel free to include web and mobile feedback as well.

If you've written up feedback in other threads, please link to them here so we can have everything in one place.

Complete linking the German Bible Society's Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia to the Hebrew-Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament AND the Dictionary of Classical Hebrew AS WELL AS to its own Stuttgarter Elektronishe Studienbibel parsing system. (Currently the links work only for prefixes, e.g., inseparable prepositions). I do notthink it sufficient for Faithlife simply to refer customers to the Lexham Hebrew Bible because it is important to have full functionality for the Hebrew Bible with an apparatus criticus.

I don't believe he meant take the mouse away from the Logos users; rather, take it away from the Logos developers, so they could feel the pain of those trying to use Logos on touch-screen devices and respond on the development side of things.

Thank you! Dale Brueggemann, you stated perfectly.

"No man is greater than his prayer life. The pastor who is not praying is playing; the people who are not praying are straying." Leonard Ravenhill

2. I'm most interested in an improvement to the systematic theologies interactive which would include topical information, and thus also create a section in the topic guides which also uses the same denomination/theological stream data. I envision it almost like the Lexham Bible guides but topically and making more use of the theology/denominational tags

3. Ctrl F capability in certain interactives such as Psalms Explorer, Proverbs Explorer, Commandments of the Law, and others which would benefit from searching the facets

Phil, please take away from windows developers mouse and let them use touch screen only.

That would be devastating for every user without touchscreen.

Yeah, I am definitely for improving touch performance, but let's not throw the baby out with the bath water. I absolutely expect to have full mouse functionality on my desktop. That is where I do the majority of my research, and touch on four large monitors would be impractical at best.

I strongly agree. Getting rid of full mouse functionality is one of the few things that would force me to abandon my investment in Logos.

1. SUPER SPEED at start up and when opening and closing other resources while working in Logos (Accordance and even WORDsearch are fast).

2. Ability to insert my own pictures that zoom in and out in the sermon editor (like AccordanceBible software has).

3. Ability to have hyperlinked verses in the sermon editor on mobile devices like we do on the desktop app. That way I can have my sermon open on one half of my iPad and my preferred Bible on the other half. I click on a hyperlinked reference on my sermon and it opens on my preferred Bible.

4. Make the sermon editor fully functional for all base packages. I have some friends that can't even afford a bronze BP, so that would be a tremendous help for them.

Please bring nested folders for library managent. For example, the folder "Greek" could have a sub-folder for Grammars, one for Lexicons, etc. Included is the ability to "drag and drop" books into folders. Also, tags would be very helpful.